What a delightful article. This is what I'm talking about. Moving closer to election day, you think we were in a civil war the way the presidential candidate attacks the President. But every now and then, we get something fun and easy to absorb, while staying on political message. A new blogger does just that. Fusing politics amp; literature with an entertaining amp; knowledgeable writing style, the blog I read, was quite a treat. "Michelle and Rudyard. A Literary Union, Forms a Century Apart" at ifthepublicblogger.blogspot.co... Time readers will especially enjoy

Who cares about pretty hats. This is my take on the Dem Convention. Good luck Gay marriage. I loved seeing Villaraigosa, Mayor of LA up there. I couldn't help be

reminded about how he cheated on this wife and left his family. And then there was that Ted Kennedy clip. Nothing like squeezing the Kennedy sponge one more time. I wondered if Mary Jo Kopechne was watching. Clinton was remarkable, again I was reminded of the BlueDress and Monica. Michelle Obama compared to Jackie Kennedy. I saw her more as Diana Ross in "Mahogany." She had all the humility of a Lotto winner, but her speech helped her husband -- it's not like an Obama doesn't know how to give a speech.. Most of all, it was so reassuring to listen to everyone explain everything to The President of the United States.

Apparently, this is how the poor, the downtrodden, the common man and woman, (aka those the Democratic Party politicians so deeply care for) dress. It's nice to know that while George Bush's policies are causing their children to starve, (because Obama hasn't been able to implement his economic plans yet,) these women can still afford big hats and flashy dresses. There is hope for America yet.